As we briefly noted in this post, before we departed the ALI-CLE Eminent Domain and Land Valuation Litigation Conference in Nashville, we just had to stop by the subdivision that was at issue in the Williamson County litigation. 

Frankly, there’s nothing especially special or noteworthy about this place, and only takings nerds will truly appreciate these pics. But given our propensity to make “takings pilgrimages” to the sites of famous property cases (see here (Claude Monet), here (Loretto), here (Chicago, B & Q RR), here (Dolan), here (Seneca Village), here (High Line), here (Hadacheck), and here (Nollan), for example), we just could not resist. 

So dig it, takings mavens. 

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There’s a golf course, of course. (There’s always a golf course.)

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“Temple Hills” beats “Glengarry Glen Ross”

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A panorama of the main drag

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Up the street 

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Down the street (as we said, nothing too exciting)

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The golf course

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No, not Scotland; Williamson County, Tennessee

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An intersection

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We saw this graffiti (jk, jk)